Abstract
To evaluated the possible correlations of prostate cancer and three coding region polymorphisms (rs 6257, rs6258, rs 6259), & changing repeat of TAAAA in promoter of SHBG gene regarding to concentration of Prostate specific Antigen and SHBG levels. For study purpose, a total of 352 subjects (176 patients and 176 controls) were recruited. The ELISA technique and the RFLP-PCR method were used. Logistic and adjusted regression of genotypes showed that the (TAAAA)n polymorphism in individuals carrying more than five repeats of the five-nucleotide sequence of TAAAA, as well as AA+AG (rs6257) and AA+AG (rs6259), increased the risk of prostate cancer by the chance ratio of 1.622, 2.005, and 2.469, respectively. The studied polymorphisms showed a significant relationship with the stage of the disease and Gleason score. The individuals carrying the mutants were less likely to develop prostate cancer than the ones with wild genotypes. All the genotypes in the cancer group had higher serum levels of tPSA and fPSA than those in the control group. A significant association was observed (except tPSA and fPSA for GT (rs6258) and fPSA for GA (rs6259)). Serum level of SHBG also showed a significant correlation with prostate cancer in genotypes >Panta TAAAA (TAAAA)n, GG (rs6257), TT and TT + CT (rs6258), and GG, AA, and AA+GA (rs6259). These polymorphisms by changing the serum levels SHBG contributed to the incidence of prostate cancer.
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